we “involved be invited to present - 2 "their case to the city, alderman © “Hob Cooper said the informa-.. rn suggesting the companies tion would prove beneficial. to - ___seotumneil ‘members: ‘when It came. fo making a-decision, . - “operate: ‘local. ‘ mills. “Two of “the” bidders. ' “for Pulpwood Agreement 17 One is . Skeena Celhilose and the other, ‘West Fraser's Skeena Sawmills ‘would use, wood under Burocan’ s application. - Cooper said he had also con- stacted forest resources commis- ‘sion member Cyril Shelford to arrange a luncheon meeting bet- “ween the city, -Kitimat-Stikine . Tegional . district and -commis- sion members during their April ‘visit to Terrace. 4 aokook ~~ Residents on Davis Ave. will have to put up with a street that is alternately muddy or dusty until the city can sort out a right-of-way problem. - ‘ Responding to a complaint “and call for immediate action from 4700 block resident - Dharam Parhar, administrator Bob Hallsor explained the. city ‘needed to secure a a 66it wide right-of-way before it could proceed with paving the street. To do that, it needed to per- suade a number of owners along the route to give up a portion of their property, While some had ‘already agreed to do. so, negotiations had so far proved unsuccessful in several other cases. In the last resort, Hallsor said the city could move. to ex- propriate the required land with the cost being added to the total for the paving project itself. wtkekkk Although it has turned down - a residents’ request to purchase city land adjacent to home on Vennace INN _ : ~ the bench, council has reached a “compromise solution which will “allow the couple to have use of ’ the parcel. ‘James and Lucy Wood wanted to buy a small plece of land immediately south of the ‘Wilson Ave. property and in- corporate it Into their lot. However, director’ of engineering Stew Christensen said the land shouldn’t be sold ‘ because the cily has an eight- inch -water line running. | underneath. The two-sides agreed to enter into a land use agreement under which the city retains ownership while allowing the Woods’ to landscape the area, The couple were ‘also told the city retained the. right to carry out work on the main any time it was necessary. kkkkk After two summers of renting - : a Patchmaster machine to repair local streets, the city, is now going to buy one of its own. Alderman Mo Takhar ex- plained a comparison of rental charges and likely purchase cost showed the city. would recover ‘its investment within three years. ‘ Council pave public works the go-ahead to obtain quotes on the Patchmaster and a used, replacement pick-up, the first items on 2 $450,000 equipment shopping list put forwardbythe & department. . ; kk kkk Your Decor has been award- ed the contract to supply and in- stall new. curtains in the arena banquet room. The company’s bid of $1,760 was the lowest of the four received and was less than half the $3,800 included in the 1990 budget. WKEKKSK In response to a request from the Skeena valley Guru Nanak Brotherhood, council has pro- claimed April 15-21 Sikhism Birthday (Khalsa) Week.-It also agreed to declare the same period National Citizenship . Standard: It’s purpose Is to NeEewes BY ROBERT Q. SMITH GENERAL MANAGER “This new colurnn will be a regular feature of the Terrace - many. features, events & specials at the new Terrace Inn. TERRACE INN We are changing our name from the Terrace Hotel to the keep you up to date on the Tervace' Inn. This is. better suited to our new Bed & ' Breakfast plan, Soon to be introduced. Our renovations are , well under way with the new Dining Room scheduled to ‘ open April 9. It will faature a new menu and will offer casual " dining at its finest. Work is also underway on the fobby, -' banquet & ‘meeting rooms, hallways & accommodation - Fooms., Finally the Terrace Inn will ba completely repainted ‘on the outside with a new sign on the roof and bright neon ‘lighting highlighting the building. When finished our “Inn” ‘pull sparkle with lite in downtown Terrace. You are Invited ; to enjoy all of our newly decorated. facilities. / H NEW BUFFET » LUNCH SPECIAL "We now feature a Daily Buffet Lunch in Augie's Lounge, Monday to Friday from 11:30 - 1:30 p.m. Soup, Salads _and a Hot Entree for only $6.25 and it’s all you can sat. ‘During lunch enjoy the piano stylings of Glenn Fossum. i For Fast Fine Food give the Terrace inn Buffet Lunch atry. ‘o° " «AFTER 5” WIND DOWN The perfect place to relax after a busy day is in our | Hot Hore d'oeuvres, and: : “Lounge. We offer complimen ~agaln feature the plano stylings of Glenn Fossum. Monday “ite eo from 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. relax and wind down the: cozy. ‘atmosphere of the Terrace Inn ‘runge. PU, Sale hea Paberetee hg aE A AN 8 EN Sh ey tay There was also - a “double declaration in the case of the’ month of May which has been proclaimed Multiple Scelerosis month —— it will include the MS Society's annual Carnation _ Campaign” fundraiser, May 10-13 .— and’ Hearing and Speech month (at the request of the local Order of the: Royal . » hear pulp application Purple lodge). cae a*wKK The following staff travel plans have been approved ‘by aldermen: Peter Monteith to at- tend the April 29 - May 1 B.C. Economic (Development Association conference in Rich- mond (estimated cost $900); Bob Lafleur to attend the B.C. Building Inspectors’ association annual conference i in. Nanaimo, 6 pe. Canadel Solid Birch Bedroom Suite 1 only. Floor sampie. marked a = Tables: Discontinued or slightly Fame Colonial Sofa & Chair _ 1 only. With wood trim. 12 PRICE (Disc, model) special 1 only. Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 4, 1990 — Page A7 May 2-4 (approximat $1,230); Paul Gere. to attend the annual conference:of | Licence Inspectors ‘and By-law. Enforcement Officers assocla- tion in Victoria, June 6-9 ($840 approx.); and two.members of «: public works department to at-. tend the B.C, Water and Waste.’ Association conference in Vic-. toria, April 22-25 ( approx, . $2,400). PP © Nite Tables: Disconling & so xs “The Terrace ~-Youth: ‘Soccer “Association - . Executive — Wish. to’ extend: Aheir..; ap. preciation and thanks to the many volunteer referees and] coaches who have, over tha years, supported youth 806- ‘cer in Terrace, af DISCONTINUED | OR Pr Cented corner, | » Nite Tables: Discontinued * Fame Combination Leather Chair © 3 Drawer Elm Chast (2 only) # 60" Brass Head Boards * Admiral Heavy Duty Washer * Panasonic Bread Maker: Clsarout * Woods Freezer 16 cu. fl, Dented comer, * Queen Ann Solld Chery Tables * Solid Birch Tabla & 6 Chairs ~ $399.95 $464.95 MiIS-MATCHED LAMPS 1/2 PRICE 1/2 Price 1/2 Price 1/2 Price 1/2 Price $139.00 $699.95 $399.95 Coffee & End Tables Kroehler Contemporary _ Discontinued. 1/2 PRICE $464.95 $289 each $1,868.00 Parkland Traditional — Love Seat 1 only. Discontinued. 42 PRICE Kroshler Swivel Rockers 2 only. Blue. $2995 Sofa/Love Seat Bench Craft With slight fabric flaw. 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